I need to implement a mailbox monitor system as a web service. I have follow classes:
MailboxMonitor: Contains information such as username, password, pulling interval etc.
MailboxMonitorRepository: ...

I'm looking for a reference, either a book, or website, where I can gain some knowledge on creating enterprise level web services, specifically WCF. In my searching I haven't found much in relation to ...

Could you please explain if someone have occurred the following situation?
I have upgraded the application server from Weblogic 10.0 to Weblogic 12c.
Also I have generated a webservice using the jaxws ...

If I am collecting data that needs to be posted to a web service on a regular (~5 minutes) basis, and that service has temporarily gone offline, what is the best practice to ensure we don't lose any ...

I want to use Python Slate module for PDF text extraction, and I have my code up and running for this. What I would like to know here is how to link my existing PHP MVC to utilize/make a request to ...

Not asking for legal advice, just educated intuition.
Lets say a programmer creates a program to provide a service, for instance (hypothetically) face recognition. User logs in, uploads pictures and ...

So I'm pretty new in my current company and my current task is to create a webservice that sends some serialized java objects from service A to service B using jaxws (webservices). The senior on the ...

I am trying to identify the parts of an architecture.
The server (Python) acts as a web-service, delivering files and data. The client (JS) requests the data which it needs by sending xmlhttprequests ...

I am creating a java webservice. For that I am using @WebService annotation and @WebMethod for defining endpoint and service respectively.
In both place I have option to provide targetNameSpace. Can ...

I work with a large monolithic web application that has between 12-24 functional modules and these are all maintained inside a single war project structure. While the code itself is already segmented ...

The company I work for was recently acquired by a much larger company.
In conversation with their IT systems group there was some discussion about modifying the existing programs so that they use a ...

I'm a junior programmer, am working on a WPF application that will deploy to ~50 users.
We basically are streamlining all of his charting/tracking of client data. Each user will probably make about ...

The Problem
We had a Environment class which would choose whether or not to use a webservice (it was set by a web reference) for our authentication methods by reading the host environment and if it ...

I started developing an application using PHP/HTML/CSS/JQuery/SQL and after a few months of development I discovered that some automation would be required. The level of automation that is required ...

I just started my career in the web development about two months ago. During the two months, I wrote one web service in php Symfony2, get involed investigation of one project written in Python Flask ...

We have a variety of basic functions (date utilities, email sending, internal math calculations, etc) that are currently in an old VB.NET project.
We're going to move towards C# and I'm wondering if ...

I have a project that I'm working on where a user uploads a big file which gets parsed by the backend, and then returns the data back in a friendlier format. Now I'm wondering whether I actually need ...

Webhooks can be a very powerful thing when you try to automate or integrate software, however, handling their deployment in a controlled environment can suck in terms of security and deployment alone.
...

I'm about to develop a new API for our website. Part of the design I've considered to use the POST and GET methods but after reading some security stuff I realise that GET is a bit less secure(i.e. ...

I'm working on a personal project, a library that can access the weather forecasts and other weather related data from it.
However, a lot of the returned data is sometimes quite redundant or simply ...

A team at the office is developing web micro-services intended to support sales sites and mobile apps with total combined orders count of less than 100K (not sure how much less but greater than 10K) ...

We are working on providing services to mobile devices(Android, iOS and Windows). These services mostly return data and nothing OS or any programming language specific. We are currently planning on ...

As the title asks, is it a good idea to have separated projects (and repositories) for the back-end and the front-end of the application or website? It seems like a good idea, but then again I don't ...

Let's say company X has websites A, B, and C. It would like to track how people are visiting them in ways that Google's Analytics and other services can't. So we company X provides a web API to track ...

After reading a lot about the abusive use of exceptions in Java and how you should let an exception bubble up through the different layers of an application, I've come to a point where I don't know ...

I am currently working on web application which has front-end, and back-end.
Back-end has RESTful architecture, or something that looks like RESTful to me (this is my first attempt to make something ...

I'm starting to study about web api's and REST and I'm having a hard time to understand what is really a resource. Basically the book I'm reading says that a resource is a conceptual mapping to one or ...

I'm working on a personal blog that will be used for reviewing various goods/services and as a dev journal. I'm writing this in Angularjs and Nodejs as a learning experience, but I plan on using it ...